Former Wolves Boss Set to Resign After Second-Place Finish Amid Celtic Rumours
Ex-Wolves Manager to Resign After Second Place Amid Celtic Links

A former Wolverhampton Wanderers manager is reportedly set to resign after guiding his current team to a second-place finish in the league, amid mounting speculation that he is a top candidate for the vacant managerial position at Celtic.

Managerial Future in Question

The 45-year-old tactician, who previously spent time in charge at Molineux, has been widely tipped to make a return to the Scottish Premiership. His current side finished as runners-up in their division, a result that has intensified rumors about his next move.

Celtic Links Strengthen

Reports from multiple sources suggest that the former Wolves boss is the leading contender to take over at Celtic Park. The Scottish giants are searching for a new manager after parting ways with their previous boss, and the ex-Wolves man is believed to be high on their shortlist.

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While no official announcement has been made, insiders indicate that a resignation could be announced within the next 48 hours. The manager’s departure would come as a blow to his current club, which has enjoyed a successful season under his leadership.

Wolves Connection

The manager’s previous stint at Wolves saw him oversee a period of transition, but he left the club with a reputation for developing young talent and implementing an attractive style of play. His experience in English football, combined with his recent success abroad, has made him an attractive proposition for Celtic.

Fans of both clubs are now waiting for official confirmation, with the prospect of a return to British football for the former Wolves boss generating significant excitement.

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